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york but on the ground in direct talks between the two sides. >> thanks very much for joining us. >> berlin says it is authorizing the deployment of 400 troops to help station patriot missiles on turkey's border with syria. the move is a sign of solidarity with turkey, also a nato member. >> dutch and american soldiers will also be engaged in the mission. the german parliament still needs to ratify the plan, which is initially limited to one year. >> nato missiles are being deployed at turkey's request. the joint statement by the german defense and foreign ministries described turkey as the nato member most at risk from the civil war in neighboring syria. the conflict has sporadically spilled over onto turkish territory, and there are fears syria could also fire rockets. germany says troops are only being deployed to protect turkey. >> our support for turkey is clearly defensive in nature and is aimed at military deterrents -- deterrence. both turkey opposes support and our agreement to provide it made clear that this mission has nothing to do with instituting or maintaining a no-fly
york but on the ground in direct talks between the two sides. >> thanks very much for joining us. >> berlin says it is authorizing the deployment of 400 troops to help station patriot missiles on turkey's border with syria. the move is a sign of solidarity with turkey, also a nato member. >> dutch and american soldiers will also be engaged in the mission. the german parliament still needs to ratify the plan, which is initially limited to one year. >> nato missiles are...
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. >> a former convict in new york state has killed two firemen, apparently loring the firefighters by starting a blaze. a body found at his home is believed to be that of his sister. >> police investigating the murder say the man was in possession of several weapons. >> the convicted felon is thought to have set his own home on fire on christmas eve. when firefighters responded, he allegedly shot them. police fired back. >> got to be a rifle or a shotgun, high-powered. >> two firefighters died, and two were seriously injured in the combat-style ambush. investigators found a typed message. >> "i still have to get ready to see how much of the neighborhood i can burn down and do what i like doing best -- killing people." >> the shooting comes amid a renewed debate in the u.s. over gun ownership rights and just 10 days after a school shooting rampage in connecticut. as has happened after other recent shooting sprees, sales of assault-style rifles have seen a spike in gun shops since the massacre. many buyers seem to fear the weapons will be banned and want to get one legally before hand.
. >> a former convict in new york state has killed two firemen, apparently loring the firefighters by starting a blaze. a body found at his home is believed to be that of his sister. >> police investigating the murder say the man was in possession of several weapons. >> the convicted felon is thought to have set his own home on fire on christmas eve. when firefighters responded, he allegedly shot them. police fired back. >> got to be a rifle or a shotgun, high-powered....
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at the new york stock exchange. we have seen upside down this today, but look at what happened to oil. the huge jump in oil, up
at the new york stock exchange. we have seen upside down this today, but look at what happened to oil. the huge jump in oil, up
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it's big cities like new york, london and paris. did you think you'll ever get to see those big cities waford? you feel pretty chipper. i bet the fellow you got this from don't feel so good. you think we stole this waford? how else would you get it? you bring it in here, file a claim on it, and make me feel like a fool. is it my fault i don't get to it? i don't get any chances. but is that my fault? there is two things wrong with what you said. first, we can't file a claim on this because we don't know where it is. second, you do get chances and we're going to give you one right now. do you know how everybody thinks that ed dudley and young mchenry knows there's gold in the hills? old desert rat, that's just a lie to get himself a grub stick. uh uh. no lie. this is it. how's that again, the way you say i should talk? how do i get it? he sure learns fast. how do i get it? like this. you get one third in this manner. if ed dudley or old man mchenry comes here to file a claim in the unfriendly mountains, you don't file the claim, you g
it's big cities like new york, london and paris. did you think you'll ever get to see those big cities waford? you feel pretty chipper. i bet the fellow you got this from don't feel so good. you think we stole this waford? how else would you get it? you bring it in here, file a claim on it, and make me feel like a fool. is it my fault i don't get to it? i don't get any chances. but is that my fault? there is two things wrong with what you said. first, we can't file a claim on this because we...
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general electric, meeting with investors in new york today. on friday it raised its dividend, but it will pay it next year. not good for shareholders because if taxes go up, they'll be paying a higher dividend on taxes paid next year. and then ubs, it could pay an illegal fine for illegally manipulating interest rates known as libor and the stock is down aly bit more today. caribou coffee being taken over for $16 a share, 340 million dollars total. it's halted from trading right now. we'll let you know when it starts trading and finally, lexicon pharmaceuticals, one of its drugs giving fast track by the fdaen market kind of likes that, 7% gain. and barely budging, obamacare expected to cost billions of dollars. but if your doctors were only paid if you stayed healthy would that save money? we'll talk to a doctor about that next. ♪ [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support
general electric, meeting with investors in new york today. on friday it raised its dividend, but it will pay it next year. not good for shareholders because if taxes go up, they'll be paying a higher dividend on taxes paid next year. and then ubs, it could pay an illegal fine for illegally manipulating interest rates known as libor and the stock is down aly bit more today. caribou coffee being taken over for $16 a share, 340 million dollars total. it's halted from trading right now. we'll let...
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york stock exchange they are for profit companies and the savings that they reap from using inmate labor. go to their bottom line it's money they otherwise don't have to. keep. large prison populations and harsh sentences result a greater profits america's three major private prison companies spend around forty five million dollars over the past ten years on lobbying state and federal governments for supporting immigrant detention mandatory minimum sentences three strikes laws and other legislative measures that contribute to the growth of america's gigantic prison population the us now holds more people behind bars than any other nation more than two million that's one quarter of all prisoners in the world from a cost effectiveness point of view the forty five million dollars that private prisons have reportedly spent over the past decade lobbying to keep prisons fall he's peanuts compared to the new ins that they make every year one can argue about the many causes and effects of america's skyrocketing incarceration rate but since prisons became a for profit industry in the u.s. thirty
york stock exchange they are for profit companies and the savings that they reap from using inmate labor. go to their bottom line it's money they otherwise don't have to. keep. large prison populations and harsh sentences result a greater profits america's three major private prison companies spend around forty five million dollars over the past ten years on lobbying state and federal governments for supporting immigrant detention mandatory minimum sentences three strikes laws and other...
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and then we had sandy in the new york, new jersey, long island. but i think there's somewhat of a shorter term duration. people are interested in their homes, they want to furnish. in our case it's not something that if they delayed, they don't come back. it's a question of getting back. >> well, i think that -- i was surprised your stock sold off. i think it is because of the confidence issue. it's certainly not because of how you're doing. the retail looks good, the stores look good, merchandise looks good, you're doing a lot of things right. >> jim, another major advantage that we have is our service. we have now 1,200 interior designers that work for the company retail division, plus we have designers who work for licensees providing personal service of interior designers, white glove service to our consumers free, both complementary. it gives us a great competitive advantage because each interior designer is like an entrepreneur. in the last three years we've added 600. so we are positioned well. >> you're in very good shape. thank you also f
and then we had sandy in the new york, new jersey, long island. but i think there's somewhat of a shorter term duration. people are interested in their homes, they want to furnish. in our case it's not something that if they delayed, they don't come back. it's a question of getting back. >> well, i think that -- i was surprised your stock sold off. i think it is because of the confidence issue. it's certainly not because of how you're doing. the retail looks good, the stores look good,...
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corporations made three point three billion dollars last year alone private prisons are traded on the new york stock exchange they are for profit companies and the savings that they reap from using inmate labor. go to their bottom line it's money they otherwise don't have to. keep. large prison populations and harsh sentences result in greater profits america's three major private prison companies spend around forty five million dollars over the past ten years on lobbying state and federal governments for supporting immigrant detention mandatory minimum sentences three strikes laws and other legislative measures that contribute to the growth of america's gigantic prison population one can argue about the many causes and effects of america's iraq incarceration rate but since prisons became a for profit industry in the us thirty years ago the number of prisoners has gone up dramatically not to say that it will be only cause behind the spike but many argue will support of it and now with the cheap labor market expanding behind american bars one is wondering whether the justice system in the
corporations made three point three billion dollars last year alone private prisons are traded on the new york stock exchange they are for profit companies and the savings that they reap from using inmate labor. go to their bottom line it's money they otherwise don't have to. keep. large prison populations and harsh sentences result in greater profits america's three major private prison companies spend around forty five million dollars over the past ten years on lobbying state and federal...
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and we expected it to drop a lot because of all the problems that they had in the new york area. but that didn't happen. what we see, i think, is a very solid labor market, the kind of labor market that could lead to sort of sustained moderate consumption growth. there is a little bit of bad news coming in the fourth quarter. it looks like capital spend something falling off the face of the earth. people expect gdp in the fourth quarter to be kind of disappointing but the labor market is a nice outlook going into the next year. >> it's horrific but just a small part of the country. >> but, you know, new york is a big population center. and i think that the other thing is that these numbers, the net of those that we're looking at this in report. if you have a lot of people not hiring because they're trying to dig out, it could have an affect on the numbers. >> do you think the numbers give the president any leverage in the fiscal cliff? >> in fact, these numbers are huge for those negotiations. president obama's argument has been that the economy is doing well enough that it could
and we expected it to drop a lot because of all the problems that they had in the new york area. but that didn't happen. what we see, i think, is a very solid labor market, the kind of labor market that could lead to sort of sustained moderate consumption growth. there is a little bit of bad news coming in the fourth quarter. it looks like capital spend something falling off the face of the earth. people expect gdp in the fourth quarter to be kind of disappointing but the labor market is a nice...
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really and what isn't the new york times as we you know we know got a lot of flack for not sending someone to that pretrial hearing that we're talking about where we first heard him speak and it brought up a lot of a lot of criticisms of what is news what is not news and it's sort of brought that back to say like hey so if things you think are important are being covered speak out because you may you have a voice in this our number four pick your was trayvon martin this one was pretty understandable to me i think there's a lot to say about this and like most of our picks his the shooting death did not result in the changing of laws it didn't result really in the changing of policy but it did spark a nationwide discussion about race about you know stereotypes that people have about you know a young kid wearing a hoodie and about guns and also about these laws which by the way some version of which you know the stand your ground laws are in more than half of the states in this country and you know what is stand your ground and when can it be used and i think the accused you know killer of tr
really and what isn't the new york times as we you know we know got a lot of flack for not sending someone to that pretrial hearing that we're talking about where we first heard him speak and it brought up a lot of a lot of criticisms of what is news what is not news and it's sort of brought that back to say like hey so if things you think are important are being covered speak out because you may you have a voice in this our number four pick your was trayvon martin this one was pretty...
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nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole, lots of cuts for pandora today. >> we were watching pandora yesterday late after the bell and came out with quarterly numbers and quickly the stock began to sell off. that has translated into today the action you are seeing. you will see down arrows right here. it has been down over 20% like it is right now. it is down $1.91 to 7.54. this is outlook giving well below the analyst expectations. they're seeing a loss in the fourth quarter. they're talking about full-year guidance that will be below the analyst expectations. revenue that is also not, not stellar and certainly not meeting what wall street had been hoping for. as a result, pandora media is really tanking today. shareholders can not be pleased with a loss of over 20%. back to you. lori:. melissa: no, i would say. nicole, thanks so much. lori: great scott! the could this be the taxi of future. two designers putting their twist on what new york city cabs could soon look like. melissa: i love it. lori: designing them in
nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole, lots of cuts for pandora today. >> we were watching pandora yesterday late after the bell and came out with quarterly numbers and quickly the stock began to sell off. that has translated into today the action you are seeing. you will see down arrows right here. it has been down over 20% like it is right now. it is down $1.91 to 7.54. this is outlook giving well below the analyst expectations. they're seeing a loss in...
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from new york. that is, be prepared on friday for potentially, especially in the household survey that creates the unemployment number. be prepared for potentially big sandy effects. let me tell you why. we had an early thanksgiving this year. 11/22. the 22nd of the month. what happens on those kind of years is that the bls moves back the survey week from the 12th which is the normal survey week in this case, to the 5th. what was the fifth? it was the week that really the worst effects of sandy in terms of people not reporting to work or maybe even to find work hit. so there could be bigger numbers that were out there than perhaps people expect. 118,000 was the number on the adb. mark zandi from moody's calculates the number. he says 86,000. it may have been reduced by 86,000 because of hurricane sandy. but there was a good number today which was the ism data when it comes to the services sector. you can see it was up. there's the adp data. but i want to talk about the services sector which was up a
from new york. that is, be prepared on friday for potentially, especially in the household survey that creates the unemployment number. be prepared for potentially big sandy effects. let me tell you why. we had an early thanksgiving this year. 11/22. the 22nd of the month. what happens on those kind of years is that the bls moves back the survey week from the 12th which is the normal survey week in this case, to the 5th. what was the fifth? it was the week that really the worst effects of sandy...
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we live in new york city all three of us, we are on the subways in new york, not on the subways in asia where knowing yas and samsungs are much bigger players. >> fair enough. but? for the u.s. carriers. i have seen one nokia lumia on the subway the last three months. >> but here's what a nokia spokesperson had to say ultimate slick, a car years decision on operation, up to at&t and verizon and so on and the spokesperson points out that samsung is doing the same thing. not just us. samsung is doing it, too. good response there. what stock should you be watching when the opening bell rings? get word on the street from a trader and on what to expect. that is next. >>> later, commodities i hating snag the next few months what is ahead for the new year? we are making predictions. take another look at futures as we head into this thursday open. looks like we are a little bit higher, jobless claims did come in better than expected here. the dow looking at 18 at the open. more "squawk on the street," straight ahead. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- you can stay in and like somethi
we live in new york city all three of us, we are on the subways in new york, not on the subways in asia where knowing yas and samsungs are much bigger players. >> fair enough. but? for the u.s. carriers. i have seen one nokia lumia on the subway the last three months. >> but here's what a nokia spokesperson had to say ultimate slick, a car years decision on operation, up to at&t and verizon and so on and the spokesperson points out that samsung is doing the same thing. not just...
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jim cramer is standing by at the new york stock exchange. what's on your radar just in terms of the stock market and individual issues? >> i think these companies with great balance sheets returning capital. they all believe that tax rates are going to go up dramatically for dividends. i thought it was dell sell to buy goldman. either something has to happen big at dell whether a special dividend or possibility of a leveraged buyout. i think this is an incredible call from an outfit that hated dell. >> i wonder what that would look like exactly. what do you think it's worth? >> i don't know. they have so much cash. they do believe the future is going their way. they're not the least bit upset about the notion that apple is doing well or that there is this bring their own device thing that doesn't help them. michael dell is bullish on his own enterprise longer term. what are you going to steal a company for? 35% up? >> people don't really know what the company does anymore, do you think really? >> no. i think you're so right, joe. they would
jim cramer is standing by at the new york stock exchange. what's on your radar just in terms of the stock market and individual issues? >> i think these companies with great balance sheets returning capital. they all believe that tax rates are going to go up dramatically for dividends. i thought it was dell sell to buy goldman. either something has to happen big at dell whether a special dividend or possibility of a leveraged buyout. i think this is an incredible call from an outfit that...
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bloomberg is currently mayor of new york city and doing a good job. >> and doing a quite capable job. lionel barber is the editor of the financial times. we thank you for your time this morning. >>> now let's take a quick look at the swiss franc. why? this is one place in particular in an exclusive interview with cnbc, the chairman says they could employ negative -- to swees the swiss franc low. >> the swiss franc remain aes strong currency and we expect it to weaken over time which is economically the right thing that should hab. >> the fed has said it will now have numerical targets for its monetary policy. are you considering similar targets for as to when you would change your stand on the minimum exchange rate? >> every country obviously has a little different monetary policy. it is crucial to maintain for the time being. that's the right decision for this area. >> the swiss frank is notably weak weakened. given that these measures have seemed to work, would you can happen consider similar measures? >> we do not exclude any measures that are necessary at one time. negative intere
bloomberg is currently mayor of new york city and doing a good job. >> and doing a quite capable job. lionel barber is the editor of the financial times. we thank you for your time this morning. >>> now let's take a quick look at the swiss franc. why? this is one place in particular in an exclusive interview with cnbc, the chairman says they could employ negative -- to swees the swiss franc low. >> the swiss franc remain aes strong currency and we expect it to weaken over...